The Works of the English Poets: SavageH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... fame ! Oh ! could that spirit , which thy bofom warms , Whofe ftrength furprizes , and whofe goodness charms ! That various worth ! could that infpire my lays , Envy fhould fmile , and Cenfure learn to praise : Yet , though unequal to a ...
... fame ! Oh ! could that spirit , which thy bofom warms , Whofe ftrength furprizes , and whofe goodness charms ! That various worth ! could that infpire my lays , Envy fhould fmile , and Cenfure learn to praise : Yet , though unequal to a ...
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... fame . Nor ends the landscape - Ocean , to my fight , Points a blue arm , where failing ships delight , In prospect leffen'd ! -Now new rocks , rear'd high , 135 Stretch a cross - ridge , and bar the curious eye ; There There lies ...
... fame . Nor ends the landscape - Ocean , to my fight , Points a blue arm , where failing ships delight , In prospect leffen'd ! -Now new rocks , rear'd high , 135 Stretch a cross - ridge , and bar the curious eye ; There There lies ...
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... fame . Sweet fancy's bloom in Fenton's lay appears , And the ripe judgment of inftructive years . In Hill is all that generous fouls revere , To Virtue and the Muse for ever dear : And Thomson , in this praise , thy merit fee , The ...
... fame . Sweet fancy's bloom in Fenton's lay appears , And the ripe judgment of inftructive years . In Hill is all that generous fouls revere , To Virtue and the Muse for ever dear : And Thomson , in this praise , thy merit fee , The ...
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... fame , The great grow jealous of a greater name : Ye bards , the frailty mourn , yet brave the shock ; Has not a Stillingfleet oppos'd a Locke ? Oh , ftill proceed , with facred rapture fir'd ! Unenvy'd had he liv'd , if unadmir'd . Let ...
... fame , The great grow jealous of a greater name : Ye bards , the frailty mourn , yet brave the shock ; Has not a Stillingfleet oppos'd a Locke ? Oh , ftill proceed , with facred rapture fir'd ! Unenvy'd had he liv'd , if unadmir'd . Let ...
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... fame . Thus I. From what dire caufe can envy spring ? Or why embofom we a viper's fting ? ' Tis Envy ftings our darling paffion , pride . Alas ! ( the man of mighty foul replied ) Why chufe we miseries ? Most derive their birth From one ...
... fame . Thus I. From what dire caufe can envy spring ? Or why embofom we a viper's fting ? ' Tis Envy ftings our darling paffion , pride . Alas ! ( the man of mighty foul replied ) Why chufe we miseries ? Most derive their birth From one ...
Често срещани думи и фрази
AARON HILL æther beauty behold bleffing blifs bloom bluſh breaſt BRIDGET JONES bright cenfure charms circle of deceit clouds defcend defire deſpair diſplay divine eaſe ev'n fafe fair fame fate fatire fcene fcorn feem feen ferene fhade fhall fhine fhould fighs fing fire firſt flame fmile foes foft fome fong fons forrows foul fpirits friendſhip ftand ftill ftreams ftrike fuch fweet fwelling glows grace grief heart heaven honours infpire juft Juftice light loft luftre mind moſt Mufe mufic Muſe muſt ne'er o'er Olympia paffion pity pleaſe pleaſure praife praiſe pride purſue raiſe rays refin'd rife riſe rofe ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhows ſkies ſky ſmile ſpread ſpring ſtands ſtate ſtill ſtrain ſweet tear thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought truth virtue wealth weep whofe Whoſe wild wind youth
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Страница 88 - Her fmile more cheerful than a vernal morn, All life ! all bloom ! of Youth and Fancy born. Touch'd into joy, what hearts to her fubmit ! She looks her Sire, and fpeaks her Mother's wit. O'er the gay world the fweet infpirer reigns . Spleen flies, and Elegance her pomp fuftains.
Страница 20 - twixt thy foe and thee ; Truth from an eminence surveys our scene, (A hill, where all is clear, and all serene.) Kude earth-bred storms o'er meaner valleys blow, And wandering mists roll, blackening, far below; Dark, and debas'd, like them, is Envy's aim, And clear, and eminent, like Truth, thy fame.
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